California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 3 - Coordination
- Section 404.
When civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law are pending in different courts, a petition for coordination may be submitted to the...
- Section 404.1.
Coordination of civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law is appropriate if one judge hearing all of the actions for all purposes...
- Section 404.2.
A judge assigned pursuant to Section 404 who determines that coordination is appropriate shall select the reviewing court having appellate jurisdiction if the actions to...
- Section 404.3.
A judge assigned pursuant to Section 404 who determines that coordination is appropriate shall order the actions coordinated, report that fact to the Chairperson of...
- Section 404.4.
The presiding judge of any court in which there is pending an action sharing a common question of fact or law with actions coordinated pursuant...
- Section 404.5.
Pending any determination of whether coordination is appropriate, the judge making that determination may stay any action being considered for, or affecting an action being...
- Section 404.6.
Within 20 days after service upon him or her of a written notice of entry of an order of the court under this chapter, any...
- Section 404.7.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Judicial Council shall provide by rule the practice and procedure for coordination of civil actions in convenient courts,...
- Section 404.8.
Expenses of the assigned judge, other necessary judicial officers and employees, and facilities for cases coordinated under Section 404 shall be paid or reimbursed by...
- Section 404.9.
Any duties of the presiding judge specified in this chapter may be delegated by the presiding judge to another judge of the court.(Amended by Stats....
Last modified: October 22, 2018